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18 January, 23:42

Woo'd and married and a'!

Wi' Johnny to roose her and a'!

She thinks hersel very weel aff

To be woo'd and married at a'!

Which conclusion about the bride's marriage can the reader draw by the end of this poem?

The marriage will only last for a little while.

The marriage will be a happy one.

The marriage will never have any arguments.

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  1. 18 January, 23:51
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    B: The marriage will be a happy one she is woo d and thinks her herself weel which means she's enjoying it so it'll be happy
  2. 19 January, 00:01
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    Both poets draw general truths from their subjects.
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